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Euphoria reaches new low as Nazi-fuelled sex scene disgusts fans

Euphoria has been condemned by viewers who were subjected to a slew of disgusting and disturbing scenes. 

After being astounded by the content in episode one, which saw Sydney Sweeney ‘sexualise infancy’ with her baby cosplay, and vile scenes involving excrement, fans had been hoping for a return to the gritty storylines and complex content that shone through in the first two seasons. 

However, episode two of season three proved that creator Sam Levinson was still out to shock and disturb viewers, who predicted that there was a ‘fetish fuelled season on the way’.

The episode, titled America My Dream, featured more animals and defecation, with a pig filmed in close up releasing its bowels. 

The defecating pig scene came seconds after viewers had witnessed Faye, played by porn star-turned-actress Chloe, in a graphic sex scene with a white supremacist drug dealer. 

Eyebrows were raised by the X-rated scene, which took place in front of a Nazi flag. 

Euphoria has reached new lows of depravity with Nazi-fuelled sex scenes, defecating pigs, gratuitous nudity and 'unnecessary' racist slurs (Sydney Sweeney pictured as Cassie)

Euphoria has reached new lows of depravity with Nazi-fuelled sex scenes, defecating pigs, gratuitous nudity and ‘unnecessary’ racist slurs (Sydney Sweeney pictured as Cassie) 

Episode two proved that creator Sam Levinson was still out to shock and disturb viewers, who predicted that there was a 'fetish fuelled season on the way' (Chloe Cherry pictured as Faye)

Episode two proved that creator Sam Levinson was still out to shock and disturb viewers, who predicted that there was a ‘fetish fuelled season on the way’ (Chloe Cherry pictured as Faye) 

Episode two, titled America My Dream, featured more animals and defecation, with a pig filmed in close up releasing its bowels

Episode two, titled America My Dream, featured more animals and defecation, with a pig filmed in close up releasing its bowels

Their raucous romp was halted by the discovery of the pig, which had been sent to their home amid a row between drug dealers. 

The row itself had also alarmed viewers, who took issue with the ‘unnecessary’ use of racial slurs. 

Drug dealer Laurie (Martha Kelly) was involved in a heated row with fellow dealer Alamo Brown (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) when one of her associates told Alamo to ‘shove it up his n***** a**’.

While Alamo questioned why he ‘had to make it about race’, he was seemingly more outraged by being called a ‘pig’ later on by Laurie – the comment that prompted him to send a pig to the house in retaliation. 

The N word was also used by stripper Angel (Priscilla Delgado) as a greeting to Rue.

Viewers were left confused by his response to the row, writing on X/Twitter: ‘Saying being called a pig is worse than being called a n**** blew me,’ ‘That’s how we KNEW a White guy wrote this smh.’

Chris and Adewale later explained the reasoning behind the exchange in a chat with Variety. 

‘I just thought it was interesting to play with the racial dynamics of these two crews,’ Chris said. 

‘With the pig comment… It opens up this insecurity in him that allows us to start to see how human he is. There are things someone could say to any one of us that may seem insignificant, but it sticks in our head.’

Adewale added: ‘As a man who pulled himself up from his bootstraps post-slavery to become what he regards as the emperor of his empire, it was interesting that “pig” was worse for Alamo than the n-word.

‘For me, it was about trying to figure out why, and Sam gave me license in the scene. In so doing, it was like, “Why is this triggering his trauma? 

‘Well, a pig is an animal that eats its own feces. And here I am, the emperor, and she’s calling me a pig.” It triggered all of his insecurity.’

The defecating pig scene came seconds after viewers had witnessed Faye, played by porn star-turned-actress Chloe, in a graphic sex scene with a white supremacist drug dealer

The defecating pig scene came seconds after viewers had witnessed Faye, played by porn star-turned-actress Chloe, in a graphic sex scene with a white supremacist drug dealer

Drug dealer Laurie (Martha Kelly) was involved in a row with dealer Alamo Brown
Alamo (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) was told by one of Laurie's associates to 'shove it up his n***** a**'

Drug dealer Laurie (Martha Kelly) was involved in a row with dealer Alamo Brown (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) when one of her associates told Alamo to ‘shove it up his n***** a**’

Viewers were also appalled by how far Sydney Sweeney's character, Cassie Howard, was willing to go, with it being the actress's most X-rated scenes in her career yet

Viewers were also appalled by how far Sydney Sweeney’s character, Cassie Howard, was willing to go, with it being the actress’s most X-rated scenes in her career yet

Viewers have been disgusted by the scenes, branding Euphoria 'fetish slop', while also being outraged by the use of racial slurs in the episode

Viewers have been disgusted by the scenes, branding Euphoria ‘fetish slop’, while also being outraged by the use of racial slurs in the episode 

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Viewers were also appalled by how far Sydney Sweeney’s character, Cassie Howard, was willing to go, with it being the actress’s most X-rated scenes in her career yet. 

After being dressed as a lingerie-clad dog in episode one, the following installment showed Cassie shooting fetish content as an adult baby before posing fully nude.

While posing for provocative photos for her OnlyFans account, Cassie is seen topless while ice cream drips down her chest, while another scene she is clad in a soaking wet, see-through American flag.

Sam previously defended Cassie’s puppy play antics. 

He told The Hollywood Reporter: ‘[Cassie] has got her dog house and her little dog ears and the nose, and that has its own humour, but what makes the scene is the fact that her housekeeper is the one filming it.

‘What we wanted to always find is the other layer of absurdity that we’re able to tie into it so that we’re not too inside of her fantasy or illusion – the gag is to jump out, to break the wall.’

The show’s creator has also staunchly defended the explicit nature of his work, noting during the 2023 Cannes Film Festival that, ‘We live in a very sexualised world.

‘The influence of pornography is really strong in terms of the psyche of young people.’

Ahead of its premiere, the third season was torched with early reviews, with the show being labeled as an ‘unhinged disaster’ yet ‘pretty uneventful.’ 

The season currently holds a 46 percent ‘rotten’ rating on reviews aggregator site, Rotten Tomatoes, in comparison to season one and two’s 80 and 78 percent ‘fresh’ score. 

Euphoria airs at 9pm (ET/PT) on HBO on Sundays. In the UK, the series airs at 2am and 9pm on Mondays on Sky Atlantic and streams on HBO Max and Sky Go/NOW 

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